Siamun (Kenesouk)

Siamun (fl. 1000 BC) was an Egyptian pharaoh who ruled the Kenesouk colony in the New World in Egyptian mythology.

Biography
Siamun was recorded in Egyptian mythology as a pharaoh during the Third Intermediate Period era of Ancient Egypt, and he established a colony in the New World. Some rumors claim that Egyptians made contact with the Americas as early as 1,000 BC, and Siamun's colony may have existed, although unlikely. Siamun built the city of Kenesouk on a western island opposite a colony of Ancient Greece and a smaller base on the central island, Avso. He called on the powers of the gods to destroy the Greek base, and the colony survived for a few more years. However, the colony eventually disappeared due to either attacks by Native Americans, disease, or famine.